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Here are recordings from 1931-32 from one of the earliest, and probably for it's time, the most famous white jazz band. Features the tracks "White Jazz," "Smoke Rings," "Indiana," "Blue Jazz," "Wild Goose Chase," "Love Is The Thing," "It's The Talk Of Th
Recorded between 1931 and 1932. Glen Gray White Jazz Songs | 1. | White Jazz | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Smoke Rings | |
| 3. | Indiana | |
| 4. | Blue Jazz | |
| 5. | Wild Goose Chase | |
| 6. | Love Is the Thing | |
| 7. | It's the Talk of the Town | |
| 8. | Weep No More My Baby | |
| 9. | Ol' Man River | |
| 10. | Moonglow | |
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